Having similar experience on my Passport...and I notice that even with the screen facing away from my body it still reacts to the touch of the fabric?! Aren't capacitative screens supposed to react to body heat or something similar (that changes the screen's electrostatic field)?...Why is the fabric of my jacket/pants interacting with the touch screen??? That's got to be a MAJOR design issue, no?

I find it annoying that when the passport rings in my pocket the ring is almost always immediately silenced just because of body movement (and the screen touching the fabric) I miss a lot of calls this way especially when outdoors, which leads me to anlther issue - I have vibrate on but the phone doesn't vibrate when ringing...

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Not sure if it's called a MAJOR design issue since all capacitive screen has the same problem. You probably have static in you pants... happens in dry environment.

I would have to second the screen outside solution. I have had my PP since early October, and got lots of pocket dials in the first few days. I turned the phone around (ie. screen pointing outwards) in my front pocket and no more pocket dials - not one. I'm sure if you ran full speed into a diamond tipped desk corner the screen would crack, luckily I don't know of anyone with a diamond tipped desk

Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I noticed the lock button on my Classic doesn't lock the keypad like it did on my 9900. This caused me to almost inadvertently wipe my device since I was entering passwords with my backside...

Anyway to make the keys lock with the device? Like they did on the 9900 (if you can remember those days, for me it was last week)?

In addition: if swipe to wake is disabled: you can also press the U key to active the screen when you want. Easiest way to see the lock screen notifications too, swiping often takes you straight to the password screen.

In addition: if swipe to wake is disabled: you can also press the U key to active the screen when you want. Easiest way to see the lock screen notifications too, swiping often takes you straight to the password screen.

Had the same problem. Here's an easy fix. Go to your display settings and disable "Swipe to wake". This means that your phone screen will only wake up if you manually press the power button on the top of the phone.

Other fix: DON'T put too much sexy and naked gorgeous ladies' pictures in your Passport. I know it's nice to see them in 453 PPI pixel density screen but who knows, the other 'finger' might try opening them when you put your phone in your pants' front pocket...